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I feel like having a Techcrunch moment – where I get to rant and complain about something.   My Palm Pre is getting on my nerves lately – acting up to point it’s trying to call 911.  I had high hopes for this device – but they’re fading fast…..

In many ways this Palm Pre is a significant upgrade from my Palm Centro – a jump into a new world of mobile computing.  The browser is great (web-kit based) and the notification system is wonderful.   Having access to apps like Facebook, Pandora, Twitter Client, etc. has been great.  In many ways it really is a portable computer – as I can surf the web, check e-mail, facebook – listen to Pandora, etc.  So at first, and at times, I enjoy using the device.  Oh – and it’s a phone too that I can hold in my hand….

Over time though I’ve been disappointed as it just doesn’t quite make it there. The battery life is horrible (I have to charge it during the day and today I was listening to Pandora while plugged into an AC adapter and it still was running out of battery).  Sometimes it just acts strange – turning the orientation to the side doesn’t always work – as I think the processor can’t keep up.  So sometimes I have to turn and turn to get it to shift – then it’s sometimes completely upside down.  The other day I was using the Sprint navigation (which worked well) but I was fortunate the battery just lasted until I pulled into the driveway (and of course my spare batteries were also dead).

One of the most annoying features is how it dials 911 without my intent – yes it dials 911!  I had a pin code set (just numbers) to lock the phone – but the problem is that the touch screen keeps registering the keystrokes wrong.  It also, instead of registering I click done, will then click on the emergency mode.  It did this to me twice while I was on vacation – dialing 911 for me – wonderful surprise.  So last night I gave up and switched to a password I have to enter with the keyboard so I don’t have to touch the screen and it screw up.

It also has this annoying habit of showing a “too many cards” error at random times – which means I need to reboot.  Something to do with memory management -as I don’t think this phone has much RAM.  Again – it’s like it was close – but not quite there in how it handles multi-tasking – in that the swipe, notifications, etc. is neat – it just doesn’t work right all the time.

The other thing that concerns me is that frankly I think it’s a dead platform in terms of a smartphone. Palm was struggling against Apple, Android and others – so it was about to not make it.  HP came in and bought it up – but I don’t know if they care about  smartphone part and not just the OS.  So I seems most of the app development occurring on the Android and Apple platforms – which the Palm Pre being left behind.  I was supposed to be able to use Flash on the phone this Spring – but it’s late Summer and still nothing.  I’m wondering if it’s ever going to come…

So I guess this phone is pretty frustrating at times – but I’m stuck with it for a while. On Sprint I can switch after a year – but there’s still an investment involved.  I’m going to try to stick with it – using the password, charging it during the day every day,  switching batteries, etc.  I’ll use my apps – but have to be careful with battery life.  That said, I’m not sure if other smartphones have much better battery life – as they seem to suck down battery quick….

Anybody got a recommendation for an Android phone on Sprint?

Hands on with an iPad

I got a brief hands on experience with an Apple iPad recently – which seems to be essential to understand this new device.  I also had my wife take a look at it and play with it – as she’s not a nerd like I am – but a normal person who uses devices for their usefulness (not just to drool over).

It’s a beautiful device – with a good screen.  Photos look great on the thing – the process of viewing photos is also excellent.  I checked out the book application and can see how it would be enjoyable to read books on the thing – as it feels natural. 

My wife and I also used the web browser – as we we’re looking for something on toysurus.com (Amazon) for my daughter.  My wife had a little trouble clicking just the right way (small buttons) - but the on-screen keyboard wasn’t too bad.  The home button is also useful – for if you don’t know what to do click on that and you can start over. View full article »

Palm may have a future now…

I read yesterday that HP bought Palm (http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/28/hp-buys-palm/) – which is something of a relief.  I have a Palm Pre – running their WebOS software.  I’ve had mixed feelings about my Palm – as some things are great and others are not so great.  The WebOS itself seems to have a lot of potential – as the UI is pretty cool.

One of the areas I have Android envy is the app store – as Palm’s is nowhere near what Apple or the Android marketplace has.  I’ve found some apps – but it’s not not the same.  I really wondered about the future of apps given the uncertainty surrounding Palm.

What’s encouraging is that HP isn’t just buying Palm for it’s assets – but it looks like it will back the WebOS platform: http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/28/hp-palm-deal-webos/.  If they’re going to back the platform then more apps may come out.  Also there is the potential for the WebOS on different hardware  - say a tablet? (The more I think about it the WebOS on a tablet could be pretty slick).

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Loving the Gmail synchronization with Palm Pre

I’m loving how well Gmail synchronizes with the e-mail on my Palm Pre.  I’m getting used to using Gmail – but I love how if I delete an e-mail off either my laptop (browser) or my Palm Pre it’s gone in both places.  The sent mail is in the same sent folder, the contacts are the same – it’s great integration.  That saves so much time and energy.

Maybe everyone else has the experience – but good synchronization is wonderful.  I’m hoping that if I can actually buy an app on my Palm Pre (app store won’t let me purchase anything) I can get a password app that synchronizes with a desktop version  – keep it simple and the same…

Palm Pre – Annoyances

Now that I’ve had the Palm Pre for a few weeks I’ve found some items quite annoying:

  • Undo Button – this weekend I decided to write something up in the “Memo” application so I could copy it out later.  The writing went OK – but when I went to copy the text over I clicked on the wrong thing and wiped out the whole memo.  That’s when I discovered there really isn’t an undo button (I even tried rebooting hoping it wouldn’t save…)
  • Copy and Paste is pretty rough – you can’t select text – it’s kinda all or nothing – like a URL,  the whole text of an e-mail, etc.  Doing more advanced editing isn’t very easy – something I miss from the old Palm OS
  • The battery life is not so great – as I sometimes have to charge during the day….
  • I occasionally get a “too many cards” error – even when I don’t have that many cards open…
  • The app store is decent – but not as robust as I had hoped – it looks like some developers are choosing not to release for WebOS….

Overall it’s still a good device with potential – and a major step up from my Palm Centro.

Website Thinks Palm Pre uses Safari

I was browsing autotrader.com the other day on my Palm Pre and I got this error message – apparently because the Palm Pre browser is based on webkit and so is Safari it based the error on that:

Palm Pre – First Impressions

I broke down and got myself a Palm Pre – based on Palm’s new WebOS operating system.  It was upgrade time and my wife knew I would be happy with this phone (even though spending $150 on a phone now is difficult).  While I still have my concerns about the future of Palm my brother has this phone and it seemed nice.  I’ve also been thinking about my existing Palm applications – on how to move forward with them.

So at the Sprint store I looked at the Palm Pre, Palm Pixi and an Android based phone.  I’m used to a physical keyboard (had one for years) so that was one of the main factors for me.  My initial impression of the Android OS (I can’t remember the phone) wasn’t as favorable as the Palm Pre – as that seemed to make sense for me.  There must be something of a design principle that Palm has that I’m used to.

I have this phone for just a few days and I already like it a lot – View full article »

Does Palm have a future?

I’m wondering if Palm has a future – given the intense competition in the smartphone market.  There was a rumor they were shutting down production but I still wonder about the long term.  I’ve been a long term Palm user – back to the Handspring day so I’m actually a fan.  I’ve been using some Palm apps for quite a few years – and was an original fan of “Grafitti”   I’ve been thinking about upgrading from my Palm Centro to a Palm Pre for a while -but am wondering if that’s a good long term strategy. View full article »

Is a subsidized phone a form of financing?

Google today announced their new “Nexus One” phone and one of the key points was the concept of buying the phone as unlocked.  Buying it full price and choosing whatever carrier you want (in reality it’s only T-mobile and AT&T right now).  This is not the normal model in the US – instead we pay a small fee (large to some of us) and sign a contract with a carrier.  Then they basically pick up the rest of the cost of the phone over the course of the contract. View full article »

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